Thursday, April 06, 2006
Glen Canyon, Antelope Canyon, Lake Powell

It is almost impossible for any photographic lens to capture the towering magnificence. It is altogether impossible to take in the monumental water-carved beauty with two mortal organs - the eyes. It is getting increasingly difficult to word the thoughts about the grandeur of this place - the mind was constantly going blank and thoughtless at the timeless magnificence that we were spectators to. All we could do was gape in awe.

They stretched much beyond the field of view and flaunted intracacies in architecture that daunted us. They seemed to beckon, wanting to pass on some timeless message in silence and at the same time, they seemed to be untouched and unabashed by people and events around them. They seemed to share a gushing relationship with air, water and the space above. They are the beautiful Glen canyons. We were at Lake Powell and visited the Glen, Antelope and Marble Canyons over the weekend. This trip, if anything, was only more momentous than the previous ones - The Grand Canyon and Sedona.
Posted by Bharani - 09:33 am -
Thursday, March 23, 2006
What makes one feel the divinity in another person ? Everyone is divine, just that in some it is more conscious, so conscious that people who come in contact with them are able to feel the divine presence.
I think you feel the divinity of a person when you feel so at home and comfortable with them. You have never known them before, you have never mingled or socialized with them before, but yet you feel so much at ease and peace with them. You feel they are at the same 'level' as you and they seem to understand you instantly and connect with you very deeply, yet very very effortlessly. And not just you, but everyone around seems to feel exactly the way you feel about this person. Even children.
Then again, you feel comfortable with people with whom you have been around with for a reasonably long period of time. So that means you already recognize the divinity in the other person! Isn't that so ?
It takes divinity to recognize divinity. We feel the presence because we have the presence within us - just like how it takes a magnetic pole to attract another.
Posted by Bharani - 08:20 pm -
Wednesday, March 22, 2006
This moment of pristine joy sponsored by...
...
God!!
Who else!!
Posted by Bharani - 08:19 pm -
Friday, March 10, 2006
Me and my Mind - a typical act
Me : Don't think about that.
My mind: You mean 'that' ?
Me : Yes, 'that'!
My mind: Oh! But do you mean 'this' or 'that'.
Me : I meant 'that'. Now, shut up, will you ?
My mind: Hmm. You dont want me to think about 'that'. Okay...
Me : How many times are you going to repeat that and remind me of 'that'.
My mind: No, I am just not thinking of 'that'.
Me : Please. Please. Please.
My mind: Oh yeah, not at all. I am not thinking about 'that'.
Me : Get Lost!
My mind: Oh no, what would I be without you. I swear, I wont think about 'that'. Not 'that'.
Anything else but 'that'. But definitely not 'that'.
Me : Well, you know what? You can do what you please. I dont mind thinking about 'that'.
Mind falls asleep.
Posted by Bharani - 03:21 pm -
Friday, March 03, 2006
Serenelight Inc has been kind to publish two more of my poems in the March-April Edition of their newsletter. Click
here to view the poems at Serenelight.
The newsletter is now published every two months and as always, hosts several interesting articles and writers. And most of all, the entire effort has a generous and meaningful purpose to it. To all at Serenelight - Great job!
Posted by Bharani - 03:57 pm -
Tuesday, February 28, 2006
Home Sweet Home / Om Sweet Om
I am just back from a 2-week vacation to India! And let me tell you, 2 weeks is never enough for an India trip. And a trip to India is never a vacation! It was crazy, mad, hectic and a blur now! I had been there for the Silver Jubilee Celebrations of the
Art Of Living foundation. It was great!
Its been almost a year since I left Chennai for Phoenix. So when I got there, everyone said you will never be able to drive in India after you have driven in the US. Well, it was certainly not tough to get back on my Honda Activa and do a couple of rounds of Chennai city. I took to my dear ol' two-wheeler like fish to water. It was like I had parked it outside yesterday and got back on it the next day!
Now am back to home to Phoenix. And this is so much fun too.
Posted by Bharani - 11:06 pm -